uneasy
英 [ʌnˈiːzi] 美 [ʌnˈiːzi]
adj. 担心的; 忧虑的; 不安的; 不稳定的; 靠不住的; 不确定的; 令人不安的; 令人不舒服的; 不安稳的
牛津词典
adj.
担心的;忧虑的;不安的
feeling worried or unhappy about a particular situation, especially because you think that sth bad or unpleasant may happen or because you are not sure that what you are doing is rightan uneasy laugh
不自然的大笑He was beginning to feel distinctly uneasy about their visit.
他对他们的造访明显地感到不安起来。She felt uneasy about leaving the children with them.
把孩子托付给他们,她心里七上八下的。
不稳定的;靠不住的;不确定的
not certain to last; not safe or settledan uneasy peace
不会持久的和平The two sides eventually reached an uneasy compromise.
双方最终达成了暂时的妥协。
令人不安的;令人不舒服的;不安稳的
that does not enable you to relax or feel comfortableShe woke from an uneasy sleep to find the house empty.
她睡得不安稳,醒来时发现屋子里空无一人。
不和谐的;不协调的;矛盾的
used to describe a mixture of two things, feelings, etc. that do not go well togetheran uneasy mix of humour and violence
幽默与暴力的矛盾组合Old farmhouses and new villas stood together in uneasy proximity.
破旧的农舍与崭新的别墅比肩而立,很不协调。